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titleOfInvention HEMATOLOGY REFERENCE CONTROL REAGENT FOR MULTIPLE ANALYSIS
abstract The invention relates to a reference control in hematology for multiple analyzes. According to the invention, it comprises a suspension of red blood cells and blood platelets in a saline medium which contains urea, this urea being present at least in a concentration normally harmful to the stability and integrity of the red blood cells. , this concentration does not cause an adverse effect: thus the parameters of red blood cells and platelets are generally stable and approach those found in mammalian blood samples, so the control can be used to examine the accuracy of the parameters classic red blood cells and platelets. The invention applies in particular to the analysis of blood.
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